Williamstreeter
master brummie
Philomena , Welcome to the forum I hope you enjoy your time here , have you got a sister named Barbara ?
Are you from Fellows Moreton and Clayton families? they were the canal boat company, my husbands family were all canal boatmen and women he was the first born on landHello , just seen your input on
HELLO,I JUST CAME ACROSS THIS INPUT AS REGARDS (THE FELLOWS FAMILY) LIVING IN LADYWOOD, WE LIVED IN THE PORT UNTIL REHOUSED IN THE EARLY FIFTIES!, and we are fellows, I have done some Genealogy & we had a John Fellows , Im wondering if we are related ?. Melvyn Fellows.
Yes she is 71 still going strong! How do you know my sister? Love to hear all about it!!!!Philomena , Welcome to the forum I hope you enjoy your time here , have you got a sister named Barbara ?
The photos of Icknield port road brought back lot of memories. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work. xLyn great picture's yet again . when I started secondary school 1960-64 in the art class on a Monday afternoon I sat next to a girl from Icknield Port Rd . I was that smitten that I saved a couple of coppers from the weekend and bought a packet of fruit gums with a little love letter I wrote stuck between the wrapper . Needless to say at that age my heart was thumping , alas the gums were eaten but nothing came of it . I saw the same young lady outside the Locarno in about 1966 , needless to say the throb wasn't there this time , someone else had stolen my heart .
Philomena thanks for replying , if you read my friends post Nov 8 2020, about a girl and fruit gums you'll understand he fancied your sister dead strong . He always gave her the fruit gums in the art class , my friend said Barbara used to make his heart flutter everyday .Yes she is 71 still going strong! How do you know my sister? Love to hear all about it!!!!
My great grandparents at lived at no 109 Icknield Port Rd according to the 1891 census. Is the house still there or did it get pulled down?I was born 109 Icknield Port road. 1961. I was the youngest of six. Mcmahon. There was a news agents shop few doors up called the Prices. Next to there was the gates to the Reservoir. Lots of days spent there. Our houses was owned by British waterways. Up the road was coxs bakers & across from there was summer field crescent. Mr browns the grocers & post office. Next to him was the shoe repairs. Joans the hairdressers were my sister worked. Ada's sweet shop. Would love to see photos if any one has some of that part of Icknield port rd. Would like to see them? Thank you.
The pub on the corner is the Wheatsheaf ( in red), and the garage next door (in 1955) was Shrimpton's Service Station.
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